The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) VetSuccess Program helps veterans with service-connected disabilities to prepare for, find, and keep suitable jobs. For veterans with service-connected disabilities so severe that they cannot immediately consider work, VetSuccess offers services to improve their ability to live as independently as possible.

VetSuccess is authorized by Congress under Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 31. It is sometimes referred to as the Chapter 31 program.

Process before Enrolling in Franklin:

A veteran who is eligible for an evaluation under Chapter 31 must first apply for services and receive an appointment with a vocational rehabilitation counselor (VRC). The VRC will work with the veteran to determine if an employment handicap exists as a result of his or her service connected disability. If an employment handicap is established and the veteran is found entitled to services. The VRC and the veteran will continue counseling to select a track of services and jointly develop a plan to address the veteran's rehabilitation and employment needs.

The rehabilitation plan will specify an employment or independent living goal, identify intermediate goals, and outline services and resources that VA will provide to assist the veteran to achieve his/her goals. The VRC and the veteran will work together to implement the plan to assist the veteran to achieve his or her employment and/or independent living goals.

If a veteran is found not to be entitled to services, the VRC will help him/her locate other resources to address any rehabilitation and employment needs identified during the evaluation. Referral to other resources may include state vocational rehabilitation programs; Department of Labor employment programs for disabled veterans; state, federal or local agencies providing services for employment or small business development; internet-based resources for rehabilitation and employment; and information about applying for financial aid.

Application Process at Franklin:

1. Have your vocational rehabilitation counselor (VRC) submit a copy of your 28-1905.
2. Notify Franklin’s Office of Military & Veteran Affairs once you are registered for classes.
3. Franklin’s Office of Military & Veteran Affairs will submit a Certification to your assigned VRC.
4. Request a book voucher from Franklin’s Office of Military & Veteran Affairs 3 weeks prior to your first class.

If you are local, you can pick the voucher up at the Welcome Center for Student Services.

If you are not local, we will mail your books to you.

5. Notify Franklin’s Office of Military & Veteran Affairs of any schedule changes that may occur immediately.

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